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Exhibition sponsorship at The Museum of Modern Art offers significant philanthropic and marketing opportunities. Special exhibitions at the Museum are among the most respected, publicized, and popular in the world, and sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels. The Museum will work with you to develop a plan that meets your objectives and budget. MoMA is delighted to partner with corporations, foundations, and individuals to present its exciting exhibitions to our large national and international audience.

Sponsorship opportunities are also available for smaller installations and thematic exhibitions highlighting works from the Museum's vast holdings in all mediums.

Sponsorship Benefits

Exhibition sponsors at MoMA receive prominent exposure and acknowledgement before, during, and after the run of the exhibition. Depending on the level of sponsorship, benefits may include:

Logo credit in all exhibition and program materials, including invitations, exhibition catalogues, signage, press releases, the MoMA website, and mailings to over 110,000 members

Opportunity to create advertising and promotional material in consultation with MoMA to generate visibility in connection with sponsorship

Opportunity to create a link between your website and the MoMA website

Sponsor presence at press previews with the option to include a statement in press kits

Film Sponsorship

The Museum's Department of Film maintains a full and dynamic schedule, screening approximately 1,200 films each year in our state-of-the-art theaters. Programs range from classic masterpieces to contemporary features and include retrospectives, historical surveys and documentaries as well as independent and experimental films. In addition, annual series such as Premiere Brazil!, New Directors/New Films, Kino! New German Cinema, and To Save and Project: The MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation attract a wide audience. Past programs have featured the work of Jean-Luc Godard, Anna Magnani, Clint Eastwood, Sofia Coppola, Marc Forster, Kon Ichikawa, David O. Russell, Oliver Stone, Belá Tarr, Alexander Payne, Christopher Guest, Isabelle Huppert, and Luis Buñuel.

All films are screened in MoMA's expanded Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters 1 and 2 (complete with upgraded digital surround sound and projection systems), which seat a total of 600 people, and in the new Celeste Bartos Theater, which seats a total of 120 people.

We are currently seeking corporations, foundations, and individuals to support a full year of film programming at MoMA. Depending on the level of sponsorship, benefits might include:

Jazz Interlude

An elegant biennial event hosted by The Friends of Education, a MoMA affiliate group devoted to encouraging greater appreciation of art made by African Americans and the participation of African Americans at the Museum. Past honorees have included Wynton Marsalis, Camille Cosby, Agnes Gund, and David Rockefeller, Jr.

MoMA PS1 Annual Exhibition Fund

Founded as P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in 1971, MoMA PS1 is one of the world's oldest and largest organizations devoted solely to the advancement of contemporary art. MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art formalized their affiliation in January 2000, bringing together a leader in contemporary art and one of the foremost modern art museums in the country.

Combining a fast-moving, provocative approach to exhibitions with the direct involvement of artists, MoMA PS1 presents an extensive program of exhibitions and events in its nearly 125,000-square-foot facility. Unlike other museums, where exhibitions are scheduled years in advance, MoMA PS1 maintains a flexible calendar to be able to respond quickly to new artists and vibrant work being created internationally. The MoMA PS1 Annual Exhibition Fund was established to help ensure the institution's curatorial freedom and to allow it to present the freshest and most current contemporary art.

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